Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|        found all things finely prepared and the childrens bed (because
 2    2, 10|         the flagon stood ready prepared, and there lacked nothing
 3    2, 10|        for as you see I am now prepared unto the battell, which
 4    3, 15|        strange characters, she prepared the bones of such as were
 5    4, 19|     likewise here is hot water prepared to bathe you.~Which when
 6    4, 19|      that which he had and had prepared many showes and pleasures
 7    4, 22|     and dainty dishes shall be prepared for you.~Then Psyches perceived
 8    4, 22|      kinde of meats were ready prepared. Psyches commanded one to
 9    4, 22|        night came, when as she prepared for her wicked intent.~Soon
10    4, 22|        in doubt, poore Psyches prepared her selfe to her owne danger,
11    4, 22|        a great banket that was prepared that day. But Psyches went
12    4, 22| marriage feast was sumptuously prepared, Cupid sate downe with his
13    4, 22|     wine of the gods, Vulcanus prepared supper, the howers decked
14    4, 23|      when I perceived my death prepared before my face: Why standest
15    4, 23|        miserable old woman had prepared for them. At which time
16    5, 26|     unto Mars. Then supper was prepared sumptuously, and the new
17    5, 26|        with pleasant cheere he prepared meat, and trimming up the
18    5, 28|    thinke they had been rather prepared for Elephants then for me,
19    5, 29|     accuser made no delay, but prepared himselfe to execute the
20    6, 32|      subject unto new masters, prepared themselves to depart away.~
21    6, 36|      After that the banket was prepared, they washed their bodies,
22    7, 37|    manner the traiterous Cooke prepared himselfe to slay me: and
23    7, 41|        on the Table as she had prepared for her lover.~But I, considering
24    8, 44|     draught thereof, which was prepared to kill his brother: whereby
25    8, 44|     Grecians, which were ready prepared, no, nor yet the fire could
26    8, 44|     had the Crownes, which was prepared to buy the poyson. Behold
27    8, 46|        you how all things were prepared: there were foure Eunuches
28    8, 46|   balme, whereby I was readily prepared for the purpose: But nothing
29    8, 46|     snare and engine which was prepared for her, the mischievous
30    8, 46|        in stead of that drinke prepared a mortall and deadly poyson,
31    8, 46|     her husband, whereupon she prepared a dinner with her owne hands,
32    8, 46|      how all things was finely prepared and set forth: For there
33    8, 46|     bed was finely and bravely prepared, and covered with silke
34    9, 48|       the goddesse, the Priest prepared and set the divine things
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